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The Naming of Femi's Brother

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Among Femi's people, the naming of a child is a wonderful occasion. Besides making known the name of an infant, it is a special time to thank God and to celebrate the birth of the child.

This is a delightful children's story set among the Yoruba people of Nigeria. Five-year-old Femi has a new brother, born only eight days ago. Now it is time to give the baby his name in a special naming ceremony, traditional to the Yoruba. Everyone is very excited, especially Femi. But this is a naming ceremony with a difference. Femi and his family are Bahá’ís, and Femi's brother gets a very special name. We also learn how the Manifestations of God received their Names and Titles.

Author[edit]

Kiser Barnes

Publisher[edit]

George Ronald Publisher Ltd

ISBN[edit]

0-85398-232-5

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